Armeda & Her Moons



Armeda's Calander

Armeda's calander is not that different from Earth's. It has 12 months per year and four seasons. Although the months are named differently, they occur at the same time as on Earth. They also share many of Earth's different holidays.

One of the main differences are that Armedan days are 30 hours long; their clock set at 15 hours for each half, instead of 12. Their months are each 28 days long, making their years a total of 312 days each. Unlike Earth, there is no leap year on Armeda.

Armeda's Moons

Armeda has 3 moons. Each moon has it's own purpose and is used. The moon closest to Aremeda, Chuchi, is used as a resort. It is most commonly a vacation or honeymoon spot. It is very warm there and also very beautiful. There beaches are extremely clean and the fair to get there isn't overly expensive.

The middle moon, Chiko, is almost all water. The only exception is a large island about the size of North America. Chiko is home to the tribe "Chikimungo". They are a nomadic group of hunters and herders that never stay in on place long. They aren't much for talking, since their language consists of only one phrase: Chiki-chiki-chiki-chiki-MUNGO! Their leader, "The Old Wise One", is called "Bob" by their tribe. Chiko is also home to many exotic animals which are sometimes used as pets by the Aremdans. Iciss's home was on Chiko and so was Chorklet's.

The last moon, and also the coldest, is called Paco. It is used as a high- servalence prison for all of Armeda's most dangerous criminals.


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